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Bring your ID. All vehicle occupants must be 21+.
Pick up your order at 2121 Auburn Way South, Auburn, WA 98002

Our Unique Shopping Experience

We have the largest sales floor in the state: 86 linear feet of cabinet space dedicated to flower alone. Our well-appointed displays and large aisles allow you to peruse at your leisure or quickly purchase what you came for. We offer a broad array of cannabis products geared to fit any consumer. Our team will guide you through your options to make sure that you are comfortable with your selected method of consumption.

Service animals allowed in the store. No pets.

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Cannabis 101

THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the chemical responsible for most of marijuana’s psychological effects. It acts much like the cannabinoid chemicals made naturally by the body. THC is one of many compounds found in the resin secreted by glands of the marijuana plant. More of these glands are found around the reproductive organs of the plant than on any other area of the plant. Other compounds unique to marijuana, called cannabinoids, are present in this resin.

CBD, or cannabidiol, is the cannabinoid second only to THC when it comes to average volume. Recently, research has shown CBD to have analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-anxiety properties without the psychoactive effects (the “high” or “stoned” feeling) that THC provides. While high THC strains often tout levels of over 20%, generally, CBD levels of over 4% are considered to be high.

Trichomes are small outgrowths that look like fine hairs or scales on many plants, algae, and lichen, and they serve several biological functions. In cannabis, trichomes are sometimes called “kief” or frosting, and they are the sticky, aromatic resin glands that stay on your fingers after you handle cannabis flowers.

Terpenes are essential oils that enhance your high and may hold numerous medical benefits. Terpenes (and terpenoids) are aromatic organic compounds found in many plants and even some insects. Cannabis (marijuana) has naturally high levels of terpenes.